# I had some fun with this one. If someone enters ' instead of '' for inches it will proclaim their immense height. shortInches = False # set shortInches to False #print("How old are you?", end=' ') #age = input() height = input("How tall are you? Please format your height like 5'9 :") #print("How much do you weigh?", end=' ') #weight = input() #print(f"So, you're {age} old, {height} tall and {weight} heavy.") first = height[0] # Get first letter of the height variable. second = height[1] # Get second letter of the height variable. third = height[2] # Get third letter of the height variable. last = height[-1] # Get last letter of the height variable. if height[2] == height[-1]: # If the third and last letters of height are the same, set shortInches to true. shortInches = True #like = input("Do you like this?") #print(like) #1. Done. #2 & #3 That was a lot of fun. if shortInches == True: # If shortInches is true, then print this print("You are " + first + " feet " + third + " inches tall.") else: # Otherwise, print this print("You are " + first + " feet " + third + last + " inches tall.") if "\"" in height: # This is good fun. If the user uses inches instead of feet by accident, let them know sarcastically. print("Wow! You are " + height[0] + " inches tall. That's SO TALL!") if not "\"" in height: # Otherwise, it's not that interesting. if not print("A boring normal height.")